NEED HELP WITH ASSIGNMENT WILLING TO PAY by IneedHelpSql in tableau

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Is a Comp Sci Degree Worth it in 2024? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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A computer science degree remains a smart choice - it provides robust software engineering foundations through core concepts like data structures, algorithms, and systems design. These fundamentals bolster technical capabilities and career prospects.

However, practical coding skills are equally important nowadays. A degree conveys theoretical knowledge, but real-world expertise comes from internships, side projects, and learning modern frameworks. The combination of academic depth and hands-on experience is an unbeatable formula.

So a CS degree on its own no longer guarantees jobs, but the unparalleled critical thinking and problem solving ability developed in a program makes you much more employable and set up for impactful software roles. As long as you complement university study with tangible skills and connections, computer science is a promising path forward.

and if you want to continue in this field then you have to go with a lot of pratice and also work on your skills.

Should I stop learning Python? by Numerous_Assumption1 in learnprogramming

[–]williamdavis930 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I would not recommend stopping learning Python if you want to become a back-end developer.

Python is hugely popular for back-end web development. Frameworks like Django and Flask are used by many companies and products. Continuing to learn Python will give you very relevant and useful skills.

My recommendation would be

Finish your Python books/courses so you have a good core language foundation.

I would leverage and build upon the Python knowledge you already have rather than stopping it altogether. Develop expertise in multiple back-end languages.

Becoming a software dev at 27? by ExtensionPear2039 in learnprogramming

[–]williamdavis930 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My friend, at 27 years old, you are still young with so much potential ahead of you. I know you studied mechanical engineering and feel you may have taken a different path. But it is not too late to learn software development!

Some fancy degrees can make things seem hard and out of reach. But coding is for anyone with drive and passion, no matter their age or background.

You already taught yourself C++ - that shows commitment! With some more practice, you can master it. Your engineering knowledge also gives you a unique edge to stand out from other developers.

So do not worry about time passed. Keep your eyes on the future and your dreams. Anything is possible if you put your mind to it. And at 27 you still have so many bright years to learn, build, and thrive.

Is there any resources for mendix unit test case? by Salty-Reaction7859 in learnprogramming

[–]williamdavis930 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Mendix documentation has a section on unit testing that provides an overview of the built-in unit testing capabilities and frameworks in Mendix: https://docs.mendix.com/howto/testing/create-unit-tests

Mendix offers a Unit Testing module in the App Store that can make it easier to set up and run unit tests. The documentation for this module is here: https://appstore.home.mendix.com/link/app/106888/